Documentation and Downloads

The UDL Curriculum Toolkit is an evolving set of open-source
software. You should consider it to be a starting point for building
your own web site appropriate for the curriculum you want to present
or the research you are doing. We encourage your collaboration in
incorporating enhancements and new features, and letting us know about
problems or bugs that you encounter.

These pages will lead you through the process of downloading the
application, creating or converting your content into the appropriate
XML format, and customizing the interface and functionality of the
application.

Prerequisites:

The software is a Java-based web application. Though it can
run on a laptop for development/demonstration purposes, in order
to show your site to others you will need a web server machine
with a recent version of Java installed and a servlet container
such as Tomcat.

A database is required for data storage.

Your content must be in the appropriate XML format, valid and
marked up to activate the various features of the
application.

The application is written to be highly customizable, both in
graphic design and in its functions. However, to do more than the
most basic customization you will need a familiarity with HTML,
CSS and/or Java programming.

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. DRL-0730260, 0730348, and 0730603.
Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.